There is no such thing as a Judeo-Christian. "Judeo-Christian Ethics" is used by many Christians as an adjective to give the longevity of the Jewish experience to buttress much of their religious ideology which they may or may not share with Jews. Judaism came into existence between 4000 and 3200 years ago with the Divine Revelations to Abraham and Moses and Christianity came into existence between 2000 and 1700 years ago when the Apostles of Jesus recognized his Divinity and Sacrifice for Humanity.
Since no "Judeo-Christians" exist, there is no afterworld theology for them.
Christians believe that when they die they go to heavento be with god.
It's different in some religions but it's often believed to be Heaven
Christians believe this happens if you don't receive Christ as savior.
The non-Christian sees this as entirely fair, because he believes that the Christian heaven does not even exist. Not only do non-Christians not go to heaven when they die, but Christians do not either.
That if you ask Christ to forgive you for your sins, and accept him into your heart, and get saved, then when you die you will go to heaven to be with Him.
From their perspective it will be instantaneous.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
We believe that the people that were obedient to Jesus and God will go to heaven to be with them, to homes that Jesus is preparing for us.
Christians believe that after they die, their souls go to either heaven or hell based on their faith and actions in life. Heaven is seen as a place of eternal joy and closeness to God, while hell is believed to be a place of eternal separation from God and suffering.
Christians believe that when you die, your soul goes to either heaven or hell based on your faith and actions in life.
It is mainly of interest to Christians, so it is mostly Christians that go, but anyone can go to Lourdes.
Jesus died for all sinners; Christians or humans or otherwise.